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'Cocaine of the Sea' Threatens Critically Endangered Vaquita in Mexico
The vaquita marina can be found only in Mexico. It is the planet's most critically endangered sea mammal, its survival is been threatened by a harmful clash of interests between fishing and conservation. Experts estimate there may be less than a dozen remaining in the wild.
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Collapsing Volcanoes: Scientists Figure Out What Makes Volcanic Eruptions More Powerful
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8-Meter Fossil of Giant Sea Lizard Shows Diversity of Life Before Asteroid Hit
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Toxic Chemicals Found in 50 Samples of Mothers' Breastmilk in US
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Why Do Dead Whales Explode? Experts Warn People to Run If They See This on the Beach
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Greenhouse Gases are Shrinking the Stratosphere - New Study
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A Dog’s Long-term Stress can be Linked with Relationship it has with its Owner